The Legal Accountability Project complaint, which has not been previously reported, states that it is based on conversations ...
Gen Z and younger millennials are generally the most climate literate generations. As an age cohort that started learning ...
This week, we’re joined by Johnny Knoxville. He’s been at the center of the Jackass universe for more than two decades and ...
As a kid, Ramtin fell in love with Frank Herbert's 1965 epic sci-fi novel, Dune. Today, he joins NPR's Books We’ve Loved crew ...
Nina Khrushcheva, professor of International Affairs at New York's New School, talks about the negotiating tactics Russia is using in peace talks with Ukraine.
We published hundreds of stories on global health and development each year. Some are ... alas ... a bit underappreciated by ...
People in North Carolina who lost their homes during Hurricane Helene are still waiting for FEMA to step in and help. State officials say the agency is stalling applications for relief.
Author Michael Steinberger talks about "The Philosopher in the Valley," which explores the world of Palantir CEO Alex Karp and one of Silicon Valley's most powerful surveillance companies.
A "bomb cyclone" is intensifying severe winter weather for millions of people across the U.S. The system is expected to knock ...
Starting Jan. 1, non-U.S. citizens will have to pay an additional $100 each to enter 11 of America's most popular National Parks.
There's increasing concern about PFAS, the substances commonly called forever chemicals found throughout the environment. Now volunteers in Minnesota are collecting pine needles throughout the state ...
Russia says Ukraine tried to hit one of Putin's homes with a drone. Kyiv denies it, calling the claim staged to justify war. The Kremlin now warns it may toughen its stance in the ongoing peace talks.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results